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teething

/tee-thing/US // ˈti ðɪŋ //

出牙,出牙期,长牙,长出牙齿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Dentistry.

    • : eruption of the deciduous teeth, especially the phenomena associated with their eruption.

Examples

  • “We should have expected some teething troubles and allowed even more time than six months before the need date for processing and approval,” the report states.

  • Scilla, our Lagotto pup, is in that classic teething stage where she locks her teeth on anything she can.

  • This has occurred with bean bag chairs, children's sweaters, and the Coco The Monkey Teething Toy.

  • Both of them wanted some teething cookies, so I gave each one.

  • The F135 engine has had several teething problems over the course of its development.

  • The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has had its share of ‘teething problems’—and now the FAA has temporarily grounded it.

  • While Revenge is creatively solid, there have been teething issues along the way.

  • A mother, worn out with hot nights of worrying over the ills of a teething child, sat rocking the little one.

  • Philip had been quick and ready on that occasion, had said the child was teething, and wrung corroboration from the father.

  • It is true I have heard it remarked that the wails of an infant when teething will penetrate through any obstacles.

  • After that Nell got the teething-ring, and when the child grasped and thrust it into its open mouth, the men all grinned.

  • The caves dug out of the debris heaps were all inhabited; the teething community never let us forget it.